Eurow 10 pack microfiber shag weave towels

Wow, good stuff, Allen, thanks! I gotta get me some of those. Woah, only $15.90 for ten oversized MF's??? Sheesh, that's cheaper than the Vrooms I've been buying from Target.
 
I wonder what the "terry cloth microfiber" (~$2) are like as well as the 16 X 24 (~$6) WW? They also have MF Chenille mitts @ 4/$6. Additonally, they have a nice looking Eurow 6 gallon bucket w/grit guard w/lid w/handle @ $13. What deals.
 
Yeah, their prices on all the stuff they carry are very, very good. Hope this isn't one of those "cheap prices, but crazy high shipping" type places... Allen, were the shipping charges reasonable??
 
NSXTASY said:
I wonder what the "terry cloth microfiber" (~$2) are like as well as the 16 X 24 (~$6) WW? They also have MF Chenille mitts @ 4/$6. Additonally, they have a nice looking Eurow 6 gallon bucket w/grit guard w/lid w/handle @ $13. What deals.



yeah, the bucket is worth it most definitely! a grit guard alone is $10 these days...

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SuperBee364 said:
Yeah, their prices on all the stuff they carry are very, very good. Hope this isn't one of those "cheap prices, but crazy high shipping" type places... BigAl, were the shipping charges reasonable??



my shipping charges were $7.33 + $1.80 for taxes (if you live in california), and i got my order the next day. this is all that i got for $30.93 (shipping included), which is very reasonable, IMO...

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+ some freebies (chenille wash mitt, small waffle weave, and a mf towel)!





SuperBee364 said:
Wow, good stuff, BigAl, thanks! I gotta get me some of those. Woah, only $15.90 for ten oversized MF's??? Sheesh, that's cheaper than the Vrooms I've been buying from Target.



there's no comparison, these BLOW the vrooms out of the water. you would feel guilty if you used these on wheels, door jams, dirty areas even though they're so reasonably priced. the paint and delicate plastic areas (odometer, stereo face, etc) inside are the only things these will be touching...
 
Man that was quick! You were just asking me about them yesterday or the day before. I find your opinion on microfiber to be honest and accurate so when I saw the photos, they looked fluffy but the price seemed almost too good to be true. I'm glad you find them to be of high quality.



Anyone else think their waffle weave towels are the same as the waffle weave dish drying towels that Costco was carrying? Same look, same colors too.
 
That bucket looks to be the same one that brilexsolutions.com is selling for $30! FYI, brilex also has a sale on Charlie soap and Clearkote products.
 
stiffdogg06 said:
Allen, did yours come USPS?



GOSH! They need to hurry and get here to me! I hate waiting.:grinno:



andrew, it came by the way of UPS. call tomorrow and ask for a tracking number... :)
 
Allen (BIGAL3) The wash bucket looks interesting since it can double as a chemical/towel caddy but you have to use a lot of shampoo/water to keep the water level high up so the mitt has some rinsing ability especially if you use the grit guard. How do you use it?
 
Great catch Allen! I hadn’t seen the shag towels yet. :2thumbs:





BlackElantraGT said:
...Anyone else think their waffle weave towels are the same as the waffle weave dish drying towels that Costco was carrying? Same look, same colors too.
I’m pretty sure they’re the same towels. Costco has sold a number of Eurow’s other products.





Bunky said:
... The wash bucket looks interesting since it can double as a chemical/towel caddy but you have to use a lot of shampoo/water to keep the water level high up so the mitt has some rinsing ability especially if you use the grit guard. How do you use it?
Six gallons isn’t all that much more than a normal five gallon bucket. You don’t have to fill it to the top. It works fine with four gallons. The grit screen seems a little weird at first because it floats.





PC.
 
I don't mean to hijack this thread, but what is the effective difference between

80/20 and 70/30 towel blends?



I also went to order some of the towels in this thread, and MAN the site is having issues. every time I went to add somthing to my order and check the shipping, new items were added to my cart, and some items dropped, others were increased by 3 orders. It was a pain.



Cheers,
 
Greg Nichols said:
I don't mean to hijack this thread, but what is the effective difference between

80/20 and 70/30 towel blends?



Microfiber: Myths, Truth and Technology



here's a quote from ranney at pakshak...

PakShak said:
Aloha,



IMHO...



It really doesn't matter if you have a 70/30 or 80/20 blend towel. As long as it performs with no ill effects. I have seen 70/30 blend towels outperform 80/20 blend towels and vice versa. It all really depends on the quality of material (raw materials), weave, and finished goods process that determines how a towel performs. Other factors to consider are the dyes used, stitching, and edging on the towels.



With Aloha,

Ranney :)
 
Ern said:
How do these compair to the Cobra Super Plush MF Towels? the big blue ones from autogeek.net.



overall, the cobras would be better suited if you use them to remove polish & lsp's. these work excellent for QD'ing *not to say that you can't use them to remove polishes & lsp's* as these have longer, softer, plusher strands with the same dual sided material, whereas other mf's have one side with a plush side and other with a low nap...
 
I'm located in Hawaii so the shipping would scare me to buy this 10 pack.

PakShak gives away a 16" x 24" Ultra-Plush Micro Fiber Towel dual sided with a $50 purchase. Since PakShak.com is located in Hawaii I have a ton of them!
 
the other pc said:
Great catch Allen! I hadn’t seen the shag towels yet. :2thumbs:





I’m pretty sure they’re the same towels. Costco has sold a number of Eurow’s other products.





Six gallons isn’t all that much more than a normal five gallon bucket. You don’t have to fill it to the top. It works fine with four gallons. The grit screen seems a little weird at first because it floats.





PC.



So much water / car wash do you use per car? The typical wash is usually 1 oz per

gallon. I guess 2 gallons would just fill up the bucket to about 1/3 so you are much closer to the bottom than a normal 4/5 gal bucket.
 
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